Drifitng Practice
I love hitting e e-brake and doing a drift on snow or dirt, but I haven't gotten into trying it on pavement yet. I'm not even sure if hitting the e-brake is the right way to initiate a drift! Do you all have suggestions where I can get started, learn and practice?
yes there is alot of different ways to initiate drifts. you can do ebrake or a faint, pretty much momentum. but if you really want to drift grow some ***** and buy a rear wheel drive car. hondas are only for going straight and hitting vtec. unless you got an s2k or nsx.
It is always a good idea to find a drift event held by a professional motorsport group such as Just Drift or Drift Day. There are usually instructors or courses you can take at these events to learn from. As the previous poster said, get a rear wheel drive car, it will be much less frustrating!
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